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    Habitus

    Habitus

    A build flow tool for Docker

    Habitus adds workflows to the Docker build. This means you can create a chain of builds to generate your final Docker image based on a workflow. This is particularly useful if your code is in compiled languages like Java or Go or if you need to use secrets like SSH keys during the build. Habitus is a standalone build flow tool for Docker. It’s a command line tool that builds Docker images based on their Dockerfile and a build.yml.
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    log-pilot

    log-pilot

    Collect logs for docker containers

    log-pilot is an awesome docker log tool. With log-pilot you can collect logs from docker hosts and send them to your centralized log system such as elasticsearch, graylog2, awsog and etc. log-pilot can collect not only docker stdout but also log file that inside docker containers.
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    Kubectl-debug

    Kubectl-debug

    Out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods

    kubectl-debug is an out-of-tree solution for troubleshooting running pods, which allows you to run a new container in running pods for debugging purposes (examples). The new container will join the pid, network, user and IPC namespaces of the target container, so you can use arbitrary trouble-shooting tools without pre-installing them in your production container image.
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    Captain

    Captain

    Convert your Git workflow to Docker containers

    Captain - Convert your Git workflow to Docker containers ready for Continuous Delivery. Define your workflow in the captain.yaml and use captain to your Continuous Delivery service to create containers for each commit, test them and push them to your registry only when tests passes. Use captain build to build your Dockerfile(s) of your repository. If your repository has local changes the containers will only be tagged as latest, otherwise the containers will be tagged as latest, COMMIT_ID & BRANCH_NAME. ...
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    Azure Container Service Engine

    Azure Container Service Engine

    Builds Docker Enabled Clusters

    The Azure Container Service Engine (acs-engine) generates ARM (Azure Resource Manager) templates for Docker enabled clusters on Microsoft Azure with your choice of DC/OS, Kubernetes, OpenShift, Swarm Mode, or Swarm orchestrators. The input to the tool is a cluster definition. The cluster definition (or apimodel) is very similar to (in many cases the same as) the ARM template syntax used to deploy a Microsoft Azure Container Service cluster.
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    Machinehead

    Machinehead

    Application manager that deploys and maintains set of compose projects

    A docker-compose application manager that deploys and maintains a set of compose projects and provides secret management for them via Vault. Machinehead is designed for single-server hobbyists who want to make use of containers and modern GitOps practices but can't since most of the tools (such as kube-applier) focus on cluster technology such as Swarm and Kubernetes.
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    Bosun

    Bosun

    Time Series Alerting Framework

    ...It also lets you test your alerts against history for a faster development experience. Want to jump right in? Follow our quick start tutorial to get Bosun, OpenTSDB, and scollector up quickly using our published docker images. Download the prebuilt binaries for Bosun and our optional but valuable monitoring agent (Currently works only with OpenTSDB) scollector for Windows, Linux, and Mac. Use Bosun's flexible expression language to evaluate time series in an exacting way. Scollector auto-detects new services and starts sending metrics immediately; properly designed alerts will apply to these new services which reduce maintenance. ...
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    Athena

    Athena

    Drop-in replacement for wkhtmltopdf built on Go, Electron and Docker

    Drop-in replacement for wkhtmltopdf built on Go, Electron and Docker. Athena is comprised of an Electron command line interface (CLI) tool, and a Go microservice for converting HTML to PDF documents. Athena transformed Arachne into a spider for challenging her as a weaver and/or weaving a tapestry that insulted the gods. Simple, Docker-powered PDF conversions. It was designed to do one thing and to do it well - PDF conversions; to work together with other programs; and to be able to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface. ...
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    rkt

    rkt

    rkt is a pod-native container engine for Linux

    ...Composability: rkt is designed for first-class integration with init systems (like systemd, upstart) and cluster orchestration tools (like Kubernetes and Nomad), and supports swappable execution engines. Open standards and compatibility: rkt implements the appc specification, supports the Container Networking Interface specification, and can run Docker images and OCI images. Broader native support for OCI images and runtimes is in development.
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    Empire

    Empire

    A PaaS built on top of Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS)

    ...ECS takes care of much of that work, but Empire attempts to enhance the interface to ECS for deploying and maintaining applications, allowing you to deploy Docker images.
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    Nanobox

    Nanobox

    The ideal platform for developers

    ...Any changes made to your codebase are reflected inside the virtual environment. Once code is built and tested locally, Nanobox provisions and deploys an identical infrastructure on a production platform. Nanobox uses Virtual Box and Docker to create virtual development environments on your local machine. App configuration is handled in the boxfile.yml, a small yaml config file used to provision and configure your apps' environments both locally and in production. Nanobox allows you to stop configuring environments and just code. It guarantees that any project you start will work the same for anyone else collaborating on the project. ...
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    fn

    fn

    The container native, cloud agnostic serverless platform.

    The Fn project is an open-source container-native serverless platform that you can run anywhere -- any cloud or on-premise. It’s easy to use, supports every programming language, and is extensible and performant. Functions are small but powerful blocks of code that generally do one simple thing. Forget about monoliths when using functions, just focus on the task that you want the function to perform. Our CLI tool will help you get started quickly.
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    bat

    bat

    Go implement CLI, cURL-like tool for humans

    ...Its README showcases simple “hello world” usage as well as more advanced scenarios, such as inspecting the exact request being sent via print options. Because it is written in Go and distributed as a single binary, it is easy to install and use across platforms, and it can even be run inside Docker containers for isolated workflows. The project is inspired by HTTPie but tailored to Go’s strengths, with an Apache-2.0 license that encourages both personal and commercial use.
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